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. ECCLESIASTICAL X HE iyjETHODIST r-IHCRCH. piTT QTREET. piTT OTREET. "Where None !» Stranger." R EV E. T. O™ ! 11 a.m.—"TEMPTATION. ■' Anthem: 'Deliver Me, I Lord." 6.30 p.m.—SONG SERVICE. 7 p.m.—"WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN." Anthem: •Saviour Again to Thy Dear Name." Soloist. Mr. James Leighton. Communion and Reception of New Members. Social Hour at Close. J^INGSLAND— 11 and 7: REV. E. S. EMMITT EDEN TERRACE — 11 and 7: REV C W BROWN. 1 DOMINION ROAD—II and 7: REV H K I tJ Brown. j>OSKILL—II and 7: REV. H. C. MATTHEWS SANDRINGHAM— 11 and 7: STUDENT W. A CHAMBERS. AfETHODIST CENTRAL - X MISSION. IMI Itfl • AIREDALE STREET. Opposite Town Hall. Visitors to the City Cordialij II a.m.—REV. A. EVERIL ORR. 7 p.m.—REV. A. EVERIL ORR. Subject: -BIG EVENTS AND SMALL JOBS." Hvmn Stud\ by the Choir. 11 a.m.—MAORI MISSION. FRANKLIN ROAD BRANCH. 11 a.m.—MR. H. TATTON. 4 p.m.—REV. A. E. WAITE. yucKLAND J{] AST rintcurr. / i KAFTON ROAD—II: STUDENT R. H. ALLEN \X Sacrament. 7: REV. E. W. HAME3. M.A. IT'PSOM—CHURCH ANNIVERSARY. II: REV C 1J H. LAWS. 8.A.. D.D. 3: MUSICAL SERVICE "THE LAST SUPPER." by Remuera Choir Choirmaster: Mr. Les. Foster. Organist: Mrs W ,-., K: w ' ns 'one- 7: REV. F. COPELAND WEDNeSSa'y S&nTTfts ™™ *«""><" ATT. EDEN—n and 7: REV. J. F. JACK. Sacra--X-M. roent. 11: Retiring Offerings Chaplaincy Fund Sacrament. «""" Snd 7: REV - A - B - CHAP " jyEWMARKET—II: REV. P. COPELAND. P A ??a%JTU U: MR - F - STONE. 7: MR. W. S JJANMURE— 2.30: STUDENT R. F. CLEMENT. METHODIST CIRCUIT ° NE " UI A C RCHER REV - D HICKMAN. 7: MR. W PEN *°ckman MR - F ' C - PACE - 7: REV - D WESTNEY ROAD—II: MR. E. F. MILLS WALMSLEY ROAD—2.3O: REV. D. HICKMAN. ALBERT METHODIST CHURCH II SP I R * TUAL ADVANCE CAMPAIGN <£d~ p^ m m A m )LD SHARP Subject: "Good S °' Olßt!,: N E W "^oonVld 8 Itr^ 1 j s s ' ° N Top Newton Road. 11 a.m.—MR. A. a. MENZIES. 7 p.m.—MR. D. BOATH. THURSDAY. 7.30.-Prayer for Revi»el. ALL WELCOME. 313. QUEEN STREET. Motto:, "ALL ONE IN CHRIST JESUS." Gb-Ia? MSSSS PBS Ait: SSJgJJ'AHSSS 3 p p. M . In the TOWN HALL CONCKBT CHAMBER. SUBJECT, PRESUMPTUOUS tJINe." RESUMPTUOUS ©INS." SPEAKER. MR. TJIMMER. , n. IVEITH -IVimMER. j Come along for a time of heart searchin* as we talk together over the need of the world and the claims of Christ upon our lives. A message for earnest hearts that seek to be right with the Lord. YOU ARE INVITED. ar °«w Meetings to which you are Invited SUNDAYS, at 10.30 a.m.—Morning Worship MONDAYS, at 7.30 p.m.—Men's Meetlnr TUESDAYS, at 7.30 p.m — Women's Meeting WEDNESDAYS, at 7.30 p.m.-Prayer Meeting. TO " D f A Th, SA Z DR , DAY, ln « the Flm S»turdaj J-*}? Month - ls Day of PRAYER. Call in and Pray, any time till 9 p.m. QIANTS! /GIANTS! "AND THERE WERE GIANTS IN THOBE DAYS." A daring prophetical address that tells or the origin of the giants, and of another union between fallen angels and the daughters of men In the last days. Giants again to appear on the earth. SUBJECT. •'IS TT WAS TN rp H E T")*YS QF -V"OAH." Showing the striking similarity, analogy. and unusual parallelism between the days before the Flood and the days in which we are living. HEAR TT ARRY V" TJOBERTS TT ARRY y nOBERTS (Prophetic Lecturer for over 25 years). At the rpiVOLI rpHKATRE. AIVOLI AhEATRE karangahXpe road. Sunday 7 p.m. cjuniv,--Song Service 6.45 p.m. II a.m., COMMUNION AT CHORAL IT \: '. AIREDALE STREET. /CENTRAL Tlf I S S I O N CIVIC 'PHEATRETTE. IVIC JL HEATRETTE. 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. PREACHER: EW "PRANCIS » . JO RANCIS I (Evangelist). 11 a.m.— "CONG OF CJOLOMON" (No. ."!. j yj vs> I 6.45 p.m.—COMMUNITY SING, j 7 P.M.—SPECIAL ADDRESSES CONTINUED: " rpHE rpHE TriNODOM rpHE ING." Exod.. 23-27 . . . "And I will make all thine enemies turn their back upon thee." BE EARLY! BE EARLY! STRAND rpHEATRE. TRAND -iHEATRE. CITY, rpo-MORROW, * FTER^"OO^.". at 2.45 p*: UTM. T T3ICHARDS M. «J • XV ICHARDS Of the Richards-Lawson Evangelical Groi.ii WILL SPEAK ON THE SUBJECT: VWARLESS \\7ORLD '» ARLESS »' ORLD FSr" 1000 YlarlThe Devil in chains during the Cominc Millennium—When will Jt take place? A SUBJECT YOU MUST HEAR. come. you are wELCo:.:r

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 181, 2 August 1941, Page 19

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